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INVERSUS Deluxe review
With its indie pedigree and minimalist visuals, it would be easy to overlook Inversus Deluxe. Watch a gameplay video and…
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Tiny Metal review
Game formulas can occasionally be challenging to duplicate. For instance, take Intelligent Systems’ Advance Wars, a critically and commercially successful…
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Pic-a-Pix Deluxe review
Picross (a portmanteau for ‘Picture Crossword’) games haven’t always enjoyed Stateside success. When Nintendo’s nonogram-based puzzler, Mario’s Picross, was released…
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DragonFangZ – The Rose & Dungeon of Time review
Screenshots of DragonFangZ – The Rose & Dungeon of Time are destined to evoke comparison with Spike Chunsoft’s Mystery Dungeon…
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Hammerwatch (Switch) review
1985’s Gauntlet is often remembered for its in-game narration, where a Texas Instruments speech synthesizer would state the condition of…
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Party Planet review
A developer once offered a bit of insight into his design philosophy: “Games are a complex system of parts that…
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Vostok Inc. review
The ‘clicker’ genre is poised to create a love/hate relationship with players. Undeniably, there’s fulfilment in the continuous accumulation of…
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Caveman Warriors review
While players might associate platforming games with plumbers and hedgehogs, the genre has a disproportionate number of entries that take…
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Superbeat: Xonic review
Years ago, rhythm games infiltrated arcades and living rooms, where titles like Guitar Freaks, Taiko: Drum Master, Dance Dance Revolution,…
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RIVE: Ultimate Edition review
Typically, a developer’s final project is an imprudent mess, if not an outright disaster. From Ion Storm’s Daikatana, Maxis’ SimCity…
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